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Vol. No. 27? CpNCOllTVN. C.,SATURDAY, APRIL 9 1898 Whole No 1179 - AN OMINOUS STILLNESS. LITERARY TREATS PERSONAL POINTERS. I to Mr. Prank Rogers returned Winston this morning. Mrs. 8 J Durham is in the city for Easter. ing probably has been held before the presentation to Congress of the President's message, which is said to be unaltered, with nothing but an unforeseen contingent to change it. Gen. Lee will leave Havana to morrow and with him the last of the consular force and almost the last Americans. in the city tomorrow. Prof. P E Wright, of China Grove, was in our city today on business. Miss Callie Lipe has been visit- Ko Change, Bnt a Rnllcn Silence That flare Been Olyen to the People Congress Adjourned Till Monday ot Patterson's Mill Written Ttj( a Leo Leaves Cuba Sandny. . Confederate Veteran. theie seems today to be a calm, a Patterson's Mill, April 9, '98. j lull as it were, a stubborn silence We have had several literarv after the last words of discussion treats this week. On Thursday Prof. J. L Bost and Mr. Clarence between the two contending factions evening, April 3rd, we had a lec- ?8!' bo?h ofDavid80n are expected in the world's arena. ture from Professor Thompson, of i Congress adjourned Friday till Concord subject, "North Caro- Monday, ana me im caoinec meeu linft nflat nrfisent anq fntnro" iThe speaker told us a great many things about the old North State that we did not know, and ing her friend, Miss Ola Hamilton, some that we did. on West Depot street. - He told us about the huckle- Mr. J H Mason came home berry growing so plentiful in some last night to spend Easter with parts of our State, and that the his family. parents would bell their children, Mr. Jas. P Cook arrived in the This will probably be the first thicket s cily last night from Macon, Ga., to step to all dip'omatio withdrawals lu m,ul luexr """v,us pneap 8pena master, between the two-nations. way to raise children) but he did .Mr. George Eddin8i of Char. Some delay of action on the part not tel1 us whether the parents lotte, is visiting at the home of his of the United States may occur from m?Xiieu luo . ur uoc . i)re' sister, Mrs. K L Craven. Hlltflfi thfiV n l f 1 nr in th a rnnnH nn , , ! i -ij Mr. Dan Barrier, of Mt. Pleas- iuisy wuuiu iiub kuuw one cnuu from the other. North Carolina has the reputation of being one diversity of opiaion as to what shape a bill shall take, any of which seems to imply such action as means wap on Spain and freedom for Cuba. oo III Fine Sample HATS. Dieni'ches indicate that the Pope a m on8 The turning of the children out among the huckleberry bushes to make their living accounts for it. The speaker held the attention is still entertaining hopes of adjust, ment without war. It seems, how ever, a slender thread of hope. America hardly feels the need or power for good of his efforts. ant, was in the city yesterday even ing and last night. Mr. Luke Johnston, of Meck lenburg, arrived in the, city last night, and is visiting relatives and friends. Mies Mary Bernhardt, and Messrs. Paul Bernhardt and Lewie The latest - spring styles, finest goods $1.50 and $2. They are $3 and $3.50 hats. Straw hats for the million. You needn't wait till the end of the sea son to buy them cheap. You can buy them now $1 hats for 50 cents, and that way all through. Get one for Easter. Cannon & Fetzer Company. of the ftnrlifiTif from thfi! hAcni- wv. w -w - - , ; rt .it mi n i i ' I . . I Krnnn will am? a frrm SoIiqKiivtt The main plans' of the riatsl rod ring of his .lecture to the end. . . "WMU' military operations are probably When he saw some one becoming ' now well mapped out by the depart inattentive he would tell a story ; Rev, J J PayBeur, of this place, menta. These are not givm to the like the above, which would have will conduct services at States ville world, and should not be. fliA AanWnA ofien.h. I tomorrow for Rev. Church, who " V 1 WUW AW W- W WWW. 111 r- ttt-j- !. u j will nil the Dulnit at the Baptist yjix tveuuesutty uvumug wu uou . . - , ; 3 U0J , IP, To Be Harried. m i: i. u a rousing temperance meeting. iiLaikiatLC iiucuooo kick i a s uccu is I : i nc , . m. e a. ma th fnllnwincr mmU Mr One from almost every house m i -Miss Gertrude Sieber, of Get- Clark Atwell to Miau Sime Gamp, the community had something to tysburg, Pa., but who teaches at be l, ootn ot sorest urn; . Mr. ueo, do or say. A recitation by Miss uuuv oouiiuar, Pa00Ou "m Har,ey, oi Sunderland Hall, was gEgJEg'-ff 'ftS to Miss Lillie Phillips, of Gannon- 6rauu- iU aiA were easier. ta Beauty, Quality . or Price Is our handsome stock of stylish shoes for men's wear . We have them in all widths and sizs in fine French Calf, .Vjci-Kid and Russet leather for spring: and summer wear, with modified Bulldofl:, Rugby, Lndgate, Newport, Coin and French plain Toes, (Latest Toep.) We can suit anyone and everyone in town from our fine stock. Respectfully. Dry fk Miller, Shoe Furnishers. ville. Clinrclt Tomor- were good. Alter the speaking was was oyer a great many signed the temperance pledge. ; j, But the grandest pledge that a father can present to his child ren is a temperate life. ! H ; Thirty-three years ago today the Confederate soldiers j stacked their arms at Appomatox court house and furled the battle At the Presbyterlai Tomorrow morniug the proceedings for the past year of the Presbyterian; church will be read, which report is made up to go before the coming meeting of the Presbytery at Moored ville : . . .r The following is a program of the excellent mnsic to be rendered scarred flag forever, and returned on Easter morning at that church: to their homes to build up what Organ Voluntary in G Minor was lost in a four years' war with Berridge. , .1 - brothers. The effects of that Anthem -"Christ the Lord is cruel war is only seen now in the Risen Today." Lindsay, ! gray hairs, the armless sieves and Duet 'Lo, the 55tone is Rolled wooden legs of the old veterans. 1 A way Nevin . ? By Miss Rose Har-1 Comrades, our Captain has ris and Mr. Eowland. called us to meet Saturdav, April Presh trawberries Just Arrived at Ervin & Morrison GROCERY ; The Lyceum's goat was on parade this morning, this being his morn ing for an Now For Business. Through Stoak taking, and fin ding balance on right side, we doff our hats and off our coats acd roll up our sleeves, and we are after you for your business in the Furniture and House Furnishing Line. Buying a? we do in car lots for - -. . . - - . r spot cash gives us a long lead over small dealers. We expect to do more . i - business during the year '98 than any previous year of our existence. We have the stock, we have the prices, we have the rabbit ioofwith th horse shoe thrown in We are not giving away goods neither are we selling goods at or below cot. We are in the business for the moiey we can make out of it. If you want a Suit of Furniture, Poplar, Oak, Wklaut, Birch, Birds' Eye Maple or Mahogany, we can suit you in quality and price, If Organ Postlude-Easter March. 30th. Let us all meet and spend Grand Guide of the Initiatory Cre hlagler. the dav telling war stories and outing. He, Mke the you want a Parlor Suit Prof. R L Keesler will preside at anecdotes. the organ. Eox. Backlen't Aruica naiTe. , The Best Saive in the world for the rounds 0uta Bruises, Sorpp, Ulcers, Salt 0f his at the drug store. The old finest beards to be found anywher We will have to congratulate Dr. Fetzer on that Easter show window that Geo. Patterson, the newlv Sh!u" n with her "chicks" look as danuB, miDjams, uornB iana aie f- i nn ii,fl nM-Tiaii VmJ w elected postmaster, would take kin Irnptiohs, and positivelj cnrea natnral a8 m the 0Id Barn Yard his position in a day or two and ilea or no pay requi-ed. It is The 7-month-old infant -of Mr. J that he had already selected his laaranteed to give satisfaction ol p Blalock died this (Saturday) ksforthecoad.inistra UiaiUs Will Ut) laacu uunai ground near Albemarle, Sunday, for Teachers Normal Class. Untnrmont 4-T x-if "TV T . 11 . ' kivu.. our. irauerson miorms us that he has not yet received notice to make up his bond, neither has he entertained the idea of em ploying new clerks but was posij tive that the present ones would be reinstated for some time at least, :; ; rioD Thirty-live years make a genera-! That is how loner Adolnh Fisher, of Zanesyiiie, O., scffertd from piles . He was cured by usiii three boxes of De Witt's Witch Bezel Salve.. Gibson's Drugstore. Tomorrow afternoon at the Bap tist church Prof. Crittendbn will Notice. organize a Sunday School Teach ers Normal Class. This organi zation means a general prepara tion for teachers in their i work and all teachers of all denomina tions are cordially invited to at tend these meetings. A Ncbofl v nfted have Neura tela. Get Dr. Mllesr Pain pills trom druggists; "One ce? . dose." Special communication Stokes Lodge No. 62, A. F. & A. m.f Mondav evening illrh) at 8 o'clo k, for special business and work on F. O. Degree." M. M's., take dee notice and govern yourselves accord ingly, i By order of the V. M. E. A. Bhower, Sac. Ranging v in price from $16.00 to 75.00. Call and see us. If you want a Side Board. Ward Robe, Cylinder Top Book Case, Office Desk, Extension or Parlor Table, Picture or Picture Frames Easels or what nots, don't faU to see us. Should Ineed a Baby Carriage In ycurj business, we flint J we have the best line in the State to sJact from. Cook Stoves. The StarL3aderier,said;to be the bet t. Twenty years guarantee on fire back. Lookfat them,.and you will .sry them "when you hear the price! Baby Renders, Boy Wagons,"andeveryIthingHo be2found injal Firs-U Class Furniture Store. Call and see us. " Bell, Harris & Company Our Mr. Bell '.willj answer all calls day or night in th6 Undertaking Department.
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